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Beyond the guidelines for non-invasive ventilation in acute respiratory failure: implications for practice

Abstract

Non-invasive ventilation is standard therapy in the management of both hypoxaemic and hypercapnic respiratory failure of various causes. The evidence base for its use and when and how it should be used has been reviewed in two recent guidelines. In this Series paper, we look beyond the guidelines to what is happening in everyday clinical practice in the real world, how patient selection can be refined to maximise the chances of a successful outcome, and emerging alternative therapies. Real-world application of non-invasive ventilation diverges from guideline recommendations, particularly with regard to patient selection and timing of initiation. To improve patient outcomes education programmes need to stress these issues and the effectiveness of non-invasive ventilation that is delivered needs to be monitored by regular audit.

Authors

Bourke SC; Piraino T; Pisani L; Brochard L; Elliott MW

Journal

The Lancet Respiratory Medicine, Vol. 6, No. 12, pp. 935–947

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

December 1, 2018

DOI

10.1016/s2213-2600(18)30388-6

ISSN

2213-2600

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